The case for building your craft beverage business in New York State — distilled

Alcoholic beverage manufacturing has changed, especially in New York State — in fact, no state has done more to assist and promote the craft beverage industry. To benefit the growing number of independent brewers, vintners and distillers, we’ve worked collaboratively with the industry to transform our laws and add business-friendly legislation, including two new farm-based manufacturing licenses and tax incentives. The result is a renaissance in craft production throughout the state. Wineries, breweries, distilleries and cideries abound, their numbers keep climbing, and the trend is expected to continue thanks to the state’s focus on this industry.

1,000

licensed manufacturers of craft beverages based in New York State

738

Farm Licensed Manufacturers

269%

increase in craft beverage producers since 2011

Key facts

With an already robust craft beverage industry, New York State is doing even more to support and grow businesses with expanded production caps, great tax initiatives and less red tape to navigate. Here’s how New York is growing the industry:

New York State ranks No. 3 in the nation for wine and grape production, No. 2 in apple production and No. 2 in the number of distilleries, and is home to three of the nation’s 20 top-selling craft breweries.

Wine tastings are eligible for a use tax exemption, which has been expanded to include tastings by the beer, cider and spirits industries as well as off-premises tastings. This allows more craft beverage manufacturers to better market their products and reinvest in their businesses.

Licensing applications are approved in 48 days on average by the State Liquor Authority, down from the timeframe back in 2010, which was more than 100 days. Faster review times translate to businesses opening and earning profits sooner, and more jobs, economic development and investment in our communities.

New York State is the second-largest wine-producing state in the nation and was named Wine Region of the Year in 2014 by the prestigious Wine Enthusiast magazine, citing the quality of wines, industry growth and improved business climate.

More than 200 farm breweries operate in New York State. Farm breweries are a part of a growing beer industry that has generated more than $2.9 billion in direct and indirect revenue within the state, and another $554 million in direct and indirect wages, for a total economic impact of nearly $3.5 billion

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In 2010, after over two decades of brewing beer, David Katleski’s timing was right. Business at his Syracuse-based Empire Brewing company was going great, and, wanting to...

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Strong support, including incentives and grants, for craft beverage producers in New York State

The growing abundance of farm breweries, wineries and distilleries in New York State supports the state’s strong economy. To support continued growth, and to keep growth strong, New York State offers incentives and assistance for the industry.

Empire State Development has issued grants for the promotion of craft beverages, including $250,000 to each of the four beverage segments to help conduct targeted advertising and marketing campaigns to promote their products. ESD issued an additional $500,000 to Oneida County Tourism through the Market NY grant program for their Brew Central Marketing Campaign.

Financial assistance and incentives are also available for building and expansion. Examples include $6 million to Brooklyn Brewery for a new production facility and a $3.6 million loan to Empire Brewing Company for their new Empire Farmstead Brewery, a manufacturing and agritourism facility in Cazenovia, Madison County. Alcohol and alcohol-material production facilities can qualify for tax credits, and the state is reimbursing organic certification fees for many farmers. To encourage new start-ups, the state awarded nearly $743,000 in New Farmers Grant Fund awards to 25 projects in 2016 alone.

Opportunities to grow your business in New York State

Tax-Based Incentives

All forms of tax incentives that enable savings and cost advantages to businesses.